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What's Pushing Chicago Bridge & Iron 12% Higher Today?

What happened

Shares of Chicago Bridge & Iron Company (NYSE: CBI), a global engineering and construction firm specializing in development projects with a focus on energy infrastructure, are up 12% as of 10:50 AM EST, on what could be speculation over President Trump's potentially leaked infrastructure plan.

So what

Sometimes stocks go up, and sometimes stocks go down, but CBI is trading at nearly double its volume early Wednesday which suggests there's more to it despite no direct news from CBI. However, if details in the supposedly leaked Trump infrastructure plan pan out, it would be a benefit to CBI. The key detail is that a priority would be placed on protecting electricity and water supplies -- keep in mind CBI's focus is on energy infrastructure -- rather than more traditional roads and highways infrastructure projects.

Image of powerlines, solar panels, and wind turbines
Image of powerlines, solar panels, and wind turbines

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Now what

CBI Chart
CBI Chart

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Even if the details of Trump's infrastructure plan end up being accurate, it's far from a sure thing for CBI investors. While the company has a lengthy track record it would still have to win contracts for projects and the company has been highly volatile over the past year -- CBI's jump today on the trailing twelve month price chart hardly stands out -- so investors should be careful jumping in on speculation such as this.

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Daniel Miller has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.